Cleaning and polishing composition



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JESSE A. PATRICK, 01E GEURG-IANA,-ATIABAIVIA.

CLEANING: AND POLISHING COIJIPOSITION.

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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JEssn'A. PA'rnIoK, a. citizen of the United States, and a resident of the town of Georgiana, county 01": Butler,

State of Alabama, have invented certainnew and useful Improvements in Cleaning and Polishing Compositions, of which this is a specification.

The object of my invention is to produce a novel and highly eflioient cleaning and polishing composition for use in renewing the finish of automobile bodies, metal Work, Wood Work, glass and other surfaces, which Will function as a cleaner and at the same time act efiiciently as a polish. The composition, made up in theproportions I have found by experiment to be correct, and

Which cannot be greatly varied without seriously impairing the action of the coin position, Works excellently on all of the surfaces mentioned and not only cleans but efiiciently polishes and with very little Work in the Way of rubbing. a i I My composition is composed of the l-ollow ing, in the proportions named: Lubricating oil; 16 parts Kerosene oil 8 parts Apple vinegar, 4t parts W'ood' alcohol i parts Heavy black varnish'--that lmown in the trade as auto black being the best for the purpose. 1- part.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Dec. 28, 1920..

Application filed July 15, 1920. Serial No. 396,42e.

A. cleaning and polishing composition composed of substantially sixteen parts lubrieating oil, eight parts kerosene oil, four parts apple vinegar, four parts Wood 'alcohol, and one-fourth paitheavyblack varnish. Witness my hand this July 13, 1920.

JESSE A. PATRICK.

Witnesses:

H. J. CRENSHAW, Maroon Rosrrron, DANIE W. TROY, Jr. 

